axial skeleton Flashcards
What are the 5 vertebrae that make up the vertebral column
- Cervical vertebrae- vertebrae of the neck (7 vertebrae)
- Thoracic vertebrae- vertebrae of the chest. The ribs are attached to these vertebrae (13 vertebrae)
- Lumbar vertebrae- Vertebrae of the lower back (7 vertebrae)
- Sacral vertebrae- the sacrum which the pelvis is attached to
- Coccygeal/Caudal vertebrae- vertebrae of the tail- vertebrae range from 6-23
Manubrium process/thoracic inlet
Cranial end of the sternum. This is the opening at the front of the ribs. The first ribs form the thoracic inlet. (after the first rib, just before the second rib)
xyphoid process
That sticks out at the caudal end of the sternum (it is the smallest of the 3 parts of sternum)
xyphoid cartilage
This is attached to the xyphoid process
Spinous process of vertebrae
dorsal spinous process (one of them)(stick up from the spine)
Transverse process of vertebrae
sticks out to the side of the spine (have 2 of them on each vertebrae)
costal arch
This is an arch that is formed at the base of the ribs by the floating ribs( these are 4 ribs that aren’t attached to the sternum) The floating ribs are created by the costal cartilage attaching to the costal cartilage in front (on the rib before) to create an arch
costal cartilage
this is cartilage that connects the distal end of the rib (rib at spinal end) with the sternum
Ribs
Attach dorsally to the thoracic vertebrae (helps protect the central nervous system)
Sternum
this forms the ventral midline of the rib cage (ribs that aren’t attached to cartilage are called floating ribs) (cats and dogs have 13 pairs of ribs)
hyoid apparatus
this holds up the tongue and holds up the larynx which hangs below it. It’s made up of the the Basihyoid, ceratohyoid, Epihyoid, stylohoid, epihyoid
The atlas
This is the first vertebrae (C1) in the cervical spine. This is at the top above the Axis (the atlas looks like a pair of dumbo ears) This allows animals to move their heads
The axis
This is the second vertebrae on the cervical spine (C2) and is positioned below the Atlas, to help move the head
synsacrum
A dorsal piece of bone in the pelvic area of birds. Its formed by the fusion of the posterior thoracic, lumbar, sacral vertebrae and caudal vertebrae. This is found in birds.